Printed map of the upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1884 divided into 3 pieces and encapsulated. There are bids-eye-views of the cities of Negaunee and Marquette on the top edge of the map. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 4 miles.

Upper Peninsula of Michigan; railroads; roads; administrative and political divisions

Color postcard from circa 1915-1920 of Monroe Avenue, looking south (postcard title is incorrect) along Campau Square in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In the mid-1920s, several stories were added onto the Grand Rapids National Bank Building, on the left.

Color postcard from of Monroe Avenue in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The McKay Tower (alson known as Michigan National Bank Building) is the prominent skyscraper in the postcard. The building was originally a few stories high, but in 1926-1927 had 11...

Printed. Colored. Hand colored. Map shows the western part of the upper peninsula of Michigan in 1855. Sows geology and mine locations as well as survey lines. Scale on original is 1 inch equals 2 miles.